1. the specific steps or actions you took that caused me to encounter the 
problem:
1.1. Tell Nautilus to go to the computer.  (Or tell GNOME to browse the 
computer).
The computer contains the CD-ROM drive.
1.2. Tell the CD-ROM drive to eject.

2. the behaviour I expected:
To eject the CD-ROM drive tray.

3. the behaviour I actually encountered:
Nautilus could not mount the volume because the drive was empty; it displayed a 
corresponding message box and did nothing.

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"Eject" should eject the CD-ROM drive tray
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203574
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